[0001] The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for binding together a
plurality of elements of an absorbent sanitary article.
[0002] Absorbent sanitary articles, such as baby nappies, diapers and napkins for incontinent
persons and the like typically have a front part, which can be worn on the front of
the wearer's body, a back part, which can be worn on the back of the wearer's body,
and a middle part arranged between the front and the back and wearable between the
wearer's legs.
[0003] Structurally, an absorbent sanitary article comprises at least two primary elements
extending longitudinally from the front to the back of the absorbent sanitary article.
The primary elements include an upper and a lower element, respectively called "topsheet"
and "backsheet" in industry jargon, overlapping and bound together. Both the upper
and lower element are essentially rectangular in shape.
[0004] The upper element is overlapped on the lower element and is configured to be arranged
in a contiguous position to the wearer's body when the absorbent sanitary article
is worn by the latter. The upper element comprises a central portion which, in use,
comes into contact with the user's skin, or close thereto, so as to form a hollow
space between the absorbent sanitary article and the user's body. The central portion
is configured to receive bodily excrement and is made of a material permeable to body
fluids. The upper element can also comprise two side strips, also called "standing
gather", configured to ergonomically encircle the user's legs to reduce the clearance
between the absorbent sanitary article and the user's body. The side strips can be
made of a soft material suitable for contact with the user's skin, for example a non-woven
fabric. The upper element can also comprise elastic elements coupled to the side strips
so as to further reduce the aforementioned clearance, thus reducing the risk of excrement
escaping from the aforementioned gap.
[0005] The lower element comprises a layer impermeable to body fluids, e.g., made of polyethylene
or bioplastic. The lower element can incorporate an additional reinforcing layer associated
with the waterproof layer and configured to improve the tear resistance of the absorbent
article. The lower element can also incorporate one or more aesthetic components configured
to externally cover the absorbent sanitary article when worn.
[0006] An absorbent core is arranged between the upper and lower elements. Such an absorbent
core has the function of absorbing body fluids passing through the upper element and
holding them without leaks, even for several hours. The absorbent core comprises one
or more super-absorbent polymers (SAP), e.g., sodium polyacrylate, normally in granular
form, arranged within a cellulose or other similar fibre covering.
[0007] Intermediate elements can be interposed between the upper and lower elements. For
example, a capture and distribution element can be arranged between the upper element
and the absorbent core. The capture and distribution element is configured to receive
body fluids passing through the upper element and distribute them over the absorbent
core quickly and evenly, so as to move such fluids away from the user's skin and improve
comfort. For this purpose, the capture and distribution element is made of a material
permeable to body fluids and configured to rapidly capture and distribute such fluids.
For example, the capture and distribution element can be made of a non-woven fabric
comprising in whole or in part cellulose fibres, polyester fibres or the like. In
fact, the capture and distribution element determines a physical separation between
the upper element and the absorbent core, preventing the fluids contained in the absorbent
core from wetting the upper element. The capture and distribution element can be bound
to the upper element, in which case, for the purposes of the present patent application,
it is considered an integral part of the upper element.
[0008] Additional intermediate elements, such as flaps (or side panels), are arranged between
the upper and lower elements. Such flaps are bound to both the upper and lower elements
so that they project laterally from such elements. Typically there is a pair of front
flaps bound to the front of the absorbent sanitary article and a pair of rear flaps
bound to the back of the absorbent sanitary article. Each front flap is configured
to be reversibly coupled, e.g., by means of adhesives or Velcro or the like, to a
respective rear flap, so as to encircle the user's pelvis or waist and firmly and
comfortably fix the absorbent sanitary article to the user's body. The flaps can be
made of elastic, tensile-resistant materials.
[0009] Typically, the absorbent articles of the type described above are made in a production
line from continuous webs, from which the upper, middle and lower elements are cut.
[0010] EP 3 300 708 A1 describes an absorbent sanitary article in which the side panels are bound at regular
intervals onto opposite sides of a topsheet advancing in a machine direction. Prior
to the application of the topsheet to the backsheet, first welds are made in order
to join the side panels to the topsheet, so that they remain integral with the topsheet
while the latter advances in the machine direction. Next, the topsheet is overlapped
on the backsheet and a second weld is made to join the topsheet and backsheet together.
[0011] The Applicant has observed that, during the use of the absorbent sanitary articles,
certain intermediate elements, such as the flaps, are subjected to tensile forces
by the user.
[0012] The Applicant has noted that in an absorbent sanitary article of the type described
in
EP 3 300 708 A1, such tensile forces generate shear forces acting mainly on the topsheet, to which
the intermediate elements are directly bound.
[0013] The Applicant considers that the aforesaid shear forces could lead to a separation
of the topsheet from the backsheet at the areas where such elements join the intermediate
elements, with consequent damage to the absorbent sanitary article.
[0014] The Applicant has perceived that such damage could be avoided if the aforesaid shear
forces were equally distributed on the topsheet and backsheet.
[0015] The Applicant has found that by binding the two primary elements and the intermediate
elements together at the same time, i.e., in a single operating step, the intermediate
elements are associated with the two primary elements in essentially the same manner.
In this case, the aforesaid shear forces are transferred evenly and equally to both
primary elements, increasing the reliability of the product.
[0016] Therefore, the present invention relates, in a first aspect, to a method for binding
together a plurality of elements of absorbent sanitary articles.
[0017] Preferably, it is included to feed primary elements of absorbent sanitary articles
onto a forming support.
[0018] Preferably, said primary elements are in the form of a first continuous web.
[0019] Preferably, it is included to feed a sequence of intermediate elements of absorbent
sanitary articles onto the forming support in an at least partial overlapping relation
with respect to the first primary elements.
[0020] Preferably, said intermediate elements are in the form of discrete elements.
[0021] Preferably, it is included to hold said intermediate elements onto the forming support,
preventing a relative sliding between said intermediate elements and said primary
elements.
[0022] Preferably, it is included to feed second primary elements of absorbent sanitary
articles onto the forming support in an at least partial overlapping relation with
respect to the first primary elements and intermediate elements.
[0023] Preferably, said second primary elements are in the form of a second continuous web.
[0024] Preferably, it is included to simultaneously hold together the first primary elements,
the intermediate elements and the second primary elements along at least one of the
overlapping regions thereof arranged on the forming support.
[0025] In the following of the present description and in the subsequent claims, "continuous
web" means a flexible long-form element having a longitudinal dimension (length) which
is at least one order of magnitude larger than a first transverse dimension (width)
perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and at least two orders of magnitude larger
than a second transverse dimension (thickness) perpendicular to the first transverse
dimension and the longitudinal direction. Such a flexible element extends longitudinally
without interruption for a length which can form a plurality of respective primary
elements, such as topsheet and backsheet, in succession. Such a flexible element can
be combined with other continuous or discrete elements, such as side strips, elastic
elements, capture and distribution layers or absorbent cores.
[0026] "Discrete elements" means elements which are separate from each other and have longitudinal
dimensions less than, or at most of the same order of magnitude as, those of a single
absorbent sanitary article.
[0027] "Mutual overlapping region" means a region in which a portion of the second primary
elements is overlapped on a portion of the discrete elements which in turn is overlapped
on a portion of the first primary elements.
[0028] The first primary elements are preferably topsheets of absorbent sanitary articles.
[0029] The second primary elements are preferably backsheets of absorbent sanitary articles.
[0030] The intermediate elements are preferably the front and/or rear flaps of absorbent
sanitary articles. Alternatively, the intermediate elements can comprise further components
of absorbent sanitary articles, such as capture and distribution layers or reinforcing
layers or other discrete elements typically included in absorbent sanitary articles
between the topsheet and backsheet.
[0031] The Applicant has found that by holding the first primary elements and the intermediate
elements onto the forming support, preventing a relative sliding between the intermediate
elements and the first primary elements, it is possible to transport the intermediate
elements integral with the first primary elements to the position where the second
primary elements are fed thereon.
[0032] The Applicant has found that it is thereby possible to simultaneously bind together
the first primary elements, the intermediate elements and the second primary elements
at least along a mutual overlapping region, ensuring that the intermediate elements
are joined in a substantially identical manner to the first primary elements and the
second primary elements.
[0033] In a second aspect, the present invention relates to an apparatus for binding together
a plurality of elements of absorbent sanitary articles.
[0034] Preferably, a forming support movable along a working direction is included.
[0035] Preferably, a first feeding member configured to feed primary elements of absorbent
sanitary articles onto the forming support at a first deposition position is included.
[0036] Preferably, said primary elements are in the form of a first continuous web.
[0037] Preferably, at least a second feeding member configured to feed a sequence of intermediate
elements of absorbent sanitary articles onto the forming support is included.
[0038] Preferably, such feeding occurs at a deposition area arranged downstream of said
first deposition position with reference to said working direction.
[0039] Preferably, said intermediate elements are in the form of discrete elements.
[0040] Preferably, a third feeding member configured to feed second primary elements of
absorbent sanitary articles onto the forming support is included.
[0041] Preferably, such feeding occurs at a second deposition position located downstream
of said deposition area with reference to said working direction.
[0042] Preferably, said second primary elements are in the form of a second continuous web.
[0043] Preferably, a bonding device active onto the forming support is included at or downstream
of said second deposition position with reference to said working direction of the
forming support.
[0044] Preferably, said bonding device is configured to bind together the first primary
elements, the sequence of intermediate elements and the second primary elements along
at least one of the mutual overlapping regions thereof defined onto the forming support.
[0045] In the following description and in the subsequent claims, the expressions "downstream"
and "upstream" refer to the working direction, which corresponds to the direction
of movement of the forming support. Therefore, assuming for example a straight working
direction from left to right, a "downstream" position with respect to an element or
reference point is any position to the right of said element or reference point and
an "upstream" position with respect to an element or reference point is any position
to the left of said element or reference point. In the case where the working direction
is circular, referring for example to a clockwise rotation, a "downstream" position
with respect to an element or reference point is any position following such an element
or reference point and an "upstream" position with respect to an element or reference
point is any position preceding said element or reference point.
[0046] The present invention may have, in both aspects discussed above, at least one of
the preferred features described below. Such features may therefore be present singly
or in combination, except where expressly stated otherwise, either in the method of
the first aspect of the present invention or in the apparatus of the second aspect
of the present invention.
[0047] Preferably, before or after feeding the first primary elements onto the forming support,
it is included to move the forming support along a working direction.
[0048] Preferably, after feeding the first primary elements onto the forming support, it
is included to hold said primary elements onto the forming support. For this purpose,
special holding members are included at the forming support.
[0049] Preferably, such a holding is suitable for preventing a relative sliding between
the primary elements and the forming support during the movement of the forming support
along said working direction. Thereby, the primary elements adhere to the forming
support and maintain the position thereof with respect to the forming support during
the movement of the latter along the working direction, thus also being moved synchronously
to the forming support.
[0050] Preferably, holding said primary elements onto the forming support comprises exerting
a suction action on said primary elements towards the forming support.
[0051] The suction action enables holding the first primary elements onto the forming support
temporarily, i.e., until such time as the first primary elements are bound to the
intermediate elements and the second primary elements and are removed together with
the intermediate elements and the second primary elements from the forming support.
[0052] Preferably, exerting a suction action on said first primary elements comprises operating
an active suction device on said first primary elements through a plurality of holding
holes formed on a deposition surface of the forming support.
[0053] The holding holes create a vacuum near the deposition surface, attracting the first
primary elements onto the forming support.
[0054] Preferably, said vacuum is between 1,000 and 12,000 Pa, even more preferably between
2,000 and 10,000 Pa.
[0055] Preferably, the aforesaid holding members are configured to hold in position onto
the forming support both the primary and intermediate elements during the movement
of the forming support along said working direction.
[0056] Preferably, holding said intermediate elements onto the forming support comprises
exerting said suction action on said intermediate elements.
[0057] Thereby, the same suction action enables both the primary and intermediate elements
to be held onto the forming support.
[0058] Preferably, the aforesaid holding members are configured to hold the second primary
elements in place onto the forming support as well.
[0059] Preferably, the second primary elements are held onto the forming support while the
first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary elements are bound
together.
[0060] Such a hold helps keep the aforesaid elements well adhered together in the mutual
overlapping region, allowing a reciprocal bond between the aforesaid elements to be
achieved in a single operating step and through a single bonding device.
[0061] Preferably, the primary elements comprise at least one central portion and two side
strips bound at opposite sides of the central portion.
[0062] Preferably, the first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary
elements are bound together, and the side strips, intermediate elements and second
primary elements are bound together by the aforesaid bonding device.
[0063] Preferably, the bonding device is arranged below the forming support.
[0064] Preferably, the bonding device is arranged at a plane of vertical symmetry of the
forming support.
[0065] Preferably, the forming support comprises a drum rotatable around a rotation axis.
[0066] In such a case, preferably, imagining a clock face overlapped on the drum, the bonding
device is preferably arranged in a position corresponding to 6 o'clock.
[0067] Thereby, after the first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary
elements have been bound together, they can be picked up from the forming support
and fed to a horizontal conveyor belt.
[0068] In an alternative embodiment, the forming support comprises a conveyor belt.
[0069] Preferably, after the first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary
elements have been bound together, it is included to further hold the first primary
elements, intermediate elements and second primary elements bound together onto the
forming support before being removed from the forming support.
[0070] This prevents changes in direction immediately after the first primary elements,
intermediate elements and second primary elements have been bound together. Such changes
in direction could lead to relative movements between the first primary elements,
intermediate elements and second primary elements, to the detriment of the quality
of the final product.
[0071] Preferably, further holding the first primary elements, intermediate elements and
second primary elements bound together onto the forming support comprises exerting
on said first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary elements
bound together said suction action towards the forming support.
[0072] With the same suction action it is therefore possible to hold the various elements
of the absorbent sanitary article onto the forming support both before such elements
are bound together and after they are bound together.
[0073] Preferably, the suction action is exerted continuously onto the forming support between
a holding start position and a holding end position.
[0074] Preferably, the holding start position is arranged at or upstream of the first deposition
position, i.e., the position in which the first primary elements are deposited onto
the forming support.
[0075] Preferably, the holding end position is arranged at or downstream of the bonding
device along the working direction.
[0076] Preferably, in the case where the forming support is a drum, the suction device is
active along the working direction on a cylindrical surface of the drum, which defines
the aforesaid deposition surface, for a circumferential extension of less than 360°.
[0077] Therefore, the suction area does not affect the entire cylindrical surface of the
drum, but there is a portion of the cylindrical surface which, not being affected
by the suction action during the rotation of the drum, allows the separation of the
first primary elements, the intermediate elements and the second primary elements
from the forming support after they have been mutually bound.
[0078] Preferably, the first primary elements are at least partially permeable to air at
least in the mutual overlapping region with the intermediate elements and the second
primary elements. In particular, the air acting on the first primary elements partly
attracts the first primary elements towards the forming support and partly passes
through them to act on the intermediate elements, in the mutual overlapping region,
and on the second primary elements, in the area where the second primary elements
are overlapped on the first primary elements without the interposition of the intermediate
elements.
[0079] Thereby, the air suctioned towards the forming support can either hold the first
primary elements onto the forming support or pass through the first primary elements
and compact the intermediate elements on top of the first primary elements, achieving
the desired holding in place of the intermediate elements on the first primary elements.
[0080] Preferably, the intermediate elements are at least partly permeable to air at the
respective portions over which a second primary element overlaps. In particular, the
air acting on the intermediate elements partly draws the intermediate elements towards
the forming support and partly passes through them to act on the second primary elements
in the mutual overlapping region.
[0081] Thereby, the air suctioned towards the forming support can either hold the intermediate
elements in position with respect to the first primary elements and the forming support,
or pass through the intermediate elements and compact the second primary elements
onto the intermediate elements and the first primary elements, achieving the desired
holding in position of the second primary elements onto the intermediate elements
and the first primary elements, and therefore onto the forming support.
[0082] Preferably, the second primary elements are essentially impermeable to air.
[0083] The impermeability to air of the second primary elements allows the suction action
to have a particularly accentuated holding and compacting effect of the second primary
elements on the underlying elements, improving the reciprocal adherence of all the
elements at both the mutual overlapping regions and the regions in which the second
primary elements are overlapped onto the first primary elements without the interposition
of the intermediate elements, thus reducing the possibility of reciprocal movement
of the aforesaid elements before they are reciprocally bound.
[0084] Preferably, the primary elements are made of a fabric having, at least at the side
strips, a grammage between 10 gsm and 20 gsm (grams per square metre), more preferably
between 13 gsm and 17 gsm, e.g., 15 gsm.
[0085] Preferably, the intermediate elements are made of a fabric having, at least at the
portion thereof intended to overlap the primary elements, a greater weight than that
of the primary elements.
[0086] Preferably, the second primary elements are made of a fabric having, at least at
the portion thereof intended to overlap the first primary elements and intermediate
elements, a weight greater than that of the first primary elements, e.g., 20 gsm.
[0087] The Applicant has found that the above grammage values effectively achieve the holding
in position and compacting of the first primary elements, intermediate elements and
second primary elements onto the forming support.
[0088] Preferably, feeding the sequence of intermediate elements comprises depositing said
intermediate elements onto the forming support at least a deposition area arranged
downstream of said first deposition position with reference to said working direction.
[0089] Preferably, depositing said intermediate elements onto the forming support comprises
depositing a first pair of intermediate elements at a first position of said deposition
area.
[0090] Preferably, depositing said intermediate elements onto the forming support comprises
depositing a second pair of intermediate elements at a second position of said deposition
area arranged downstream of said first position of said deposition area of discrete
elements.
[0091] Thereby, intermediate elements of different shapes or types can be deposited at least
partial overlapping the primary elements.
[0092] Preferably, the first pair of intermediate elements comprises front flaps of an absorbent
sanitary article. In such a case, the first pair of intermediate elements is preferably
made of a fabric having a grammage between 30 gsm and 80 gsm, even more preferably
between 40 gsm and 60 gsm, e.g., 50 gsm.
[0093] Preferably, the second pair of intermediate elements comprises rear flaps of an absorbent
sanitary article. In such a case, the second pair of intermediate elements is preferably
made of a fabric having a grammage between 50 gsm and 130 gsm, even more preferably
between 70 gsm and 100 gsm, e.g., 70 gsm or 80 gsm or 90 gsm.
[0094] Preferably, feeding the sequence of intermediate elements comprises feeding intermediate
elements in the form of at least a third continuous web to at least one deposition
member arranged near the forming support.
[0095] Preferably, it is included to cut said at least a third continuous web on the at
least one deposition member to create intermediate elements in the form of discrete
elements and transfer said intermediate elements from the at least one deposition
member to the forming support.
[0096] Preferably, such a transfer comprises exerting a suction action on the intermediate
elements.
[0097] Preferably, said at least a second feeding member comprises a first deposition member
configured to deposit said first pair of intermediate elements onto the forming support
at said first position of said deposition area.
[0098] Preferably, said at least a second feeding member comprises a second deposition member
configured to deposit said second pair of intermediate elements at said second position
of said deposition area, said second position being arranged downstream of said first
position of said deposition area with reference to said working direction.
[0099] Preferably, said at least a second feeding member comprises a transfer drum adjacent
to the forming support and configured to receive intermediate elements in the form
of a third continuous belt and deposit intermediate elements in the form of discrete
elements onto the forming support.
[0100] Preferably, said at least a second feeding member comprises a cutting member active
on said transfer drum and configured to separate the intermediate elements from the
third continuous web.
[0101] Preferably, feeding the second primary elements comprises arranging the second primary
elements in a position corresponding to that in which the first primary elements,
the intermediate elements and the second primary elements are bound together, and
thus between the forming support and the bonding device.
[0102] In other words, the first continuous web and the sequence of intermediate elements
are preferably fed onto the forming support and held in the respective reciprocal
position thereof in which they will be bound together. The second continuous web is
preferably fed so as to overlap the first continuous web and the intermediate elements
at the operating position in which the elements are then bound together, without a
preliminary positioning onto the forming support. Thereby, the second primary elements
are bound to the first primary elements and intermediate elements at the same time
as, or immediately after, the overlapping thereof, and there is no risk of defects
caused by unwanted displacements of the second primary elements with respect to the
first primary elements and intermediate elements after they have been fed onto the
forming support.
[0103] Preferably, the second primary elements are fed along a trajectory which, at the
aforesaid operating position, is substantially tangent to the forming support, more
preferably substantially horizontal.
[0104] Thereby, the second continuous web undergoes essentially zero deflection while being
fed to the forming support. As a result, the positioning thereof is more accurate
and the possibility of problems such as the accidental formation of folds is reduced.
[0105] In an alternative embodiment, the second primary elements are fed onto the forming
support at a deposition position which, with reference to the working direction, is
arranged upstream of an operating position corresponding to that in which the first
primary elements, the intermediate elements and the second primary elements are bound
together.
[0106] In such a case, the second primary elements are preferably held onto the forming
support, preventing a relative sliding between said second primary elements and said
first primary elements, until the first primary elements, the intermediate elements
and the second primary elements are bound together.
[0107] Preferably, the first feeding member comprises a transfer drum. Alternatively, the
first feeding member comprises a conveyor belt, a tensioning roller or the like.
[0108] Preferably, the third feeding member comprises a conveyor belt. Alternatively, the
third feeding member comprises a transfer drum, a tensioning roller or the like.
[0109] Preferably, binding together the first primary elements, intermediate elements and
second primary elements comprises welding the first primary elements, intermediate
elements and second primary elements together.
[0110] The bonding device therefore preferably comprises a welding device.
[0111] The welding operation can be carried out in a single operating step and allows a
stable and permanent reciprocal union between the first primary elements, the intermediate
elements and the second primary elements.
[0112] Preferably, welding the first primary elements, the intermediate elements and the
second primary elements together comprises pressing a welding device against the forming
support at the at least one mutual overlapping region while feeding the first primary
elements, the intermediate elements and the second primary elements between the welding
device and the forming support.
[0113] Thereby, the welding device can act through the second primary elements on the elements
below and bind the first primary elements, the intermediate elements and the second
elements together in a single operating step, maintaining the desired reciprocal positioning.
[0114] Preferably, welding together the first primary elements, the intermediate elements
and the second primary elements comprises welding the aforesaid elements along a main
extension direction of the first continuous web and the second continuous web.
[0115] The continuous welding thus binds the continuous webs along the entire length thereof.
[0116] Preferably, the aforesaid welding comprises first welding sections passing through
the first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary elements and
second welding sections adjacent to the first sections and passing only through the
first primary elements and second primary elements.
[0117] In other words, in the aforesaid mutual overlapping regions, the welding passes through
the second primary elements, the intermediate elements and the first primary elements,
while in the regions in which the first and the second continuous web are overlapped
without the interposition of intermediate elements, the welding passes only through
the second primary elements and the first primary elements.
[0118] Preferably, it is included to weld along the opposite side portions of the first
primary elements and second primary elements.
[0119] Thereby, two substantially parallel welds are obtained which, in addition to binding
the first primary elements, the intermediate elements and the second primary elements
together, laterally close a central portion of the absorbent article defined between
the first primary elements and the second primary elements and destined to house further
components of the absorbent sanitary article, such as an absorbent core previously
associated with the second continuous web.
[0120] Preferably, the welding is an ultrasonic welding. Such a type of welding allows the
materials of the first primary elements, intermediate elements and second primary
elements to be fused together in a precise and localised manner.
[0121] Preferably, the welding device comprises a sonotrode which is vibrated at a frequency
between 15 kHz and 25 kHz.
[0122] The first primary elements, the intermediate elements and the second primary elements,
once bound together, define a continuous web assembly which is picked up from the
forming support to be subjected to subsequent operations, including a repeated cutting
operation at regular and predetermined time intervals to obtain a plurality of absorbent
sanitary articles.
[0123] Preferably, a pick-up device is included to pick up said continuous web assembly
from the forming support.
[0124] Preferably, the pick-up device is configured to separate the aforesaid continuous
web assembly from the forming support substantially at the holding end position.
[0125] Preferably, it is included that said continuous web assembly is moved away from the
forming support along a substantially horizontal trajectory.
[0126] After being picked up from the forming support, the continuous web assembly is then
fed in a horizontal direction so as to promote the support thereof towards the subsequent
steps of the production process of the absorbent sanitary article.
[0127] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become clearer
from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference
to the appended drawings and provided by way of indicative and non-limiting example,
in which:
- figure 1 is a schematic side view of an apparatus for binding together a plurality
of elements of absorbent sanitary articles in accordance with the present invention;
- figure 2 is a schematic side view of an embodiment alternative to that of figure 1;
- figure 3 is a schematic plan view of a first portion of the apparatus of figure 1
or 2 in an operating condition thereof;
- figure 4 is a schematic plan view of a second portion of the apparatus of figure 1
or 2 in an operating condition thereof.
[0128] In the appended drawings, an apparatus for binding together a plurality of elements
of absorbent sanitary articles in accordance with the present invention is generically
indicated with the numerical reference 1 and hereinafter referred to by the abbreviated
notation "apparatus 1".
[0129] The apparatus 1 binds first primary elements 100, intermediate elements 101a, 101b
and second primary elements 102 of absorbent sanitary articles together.
[0130] The primary elements 100 can be arranged adjacent to each other or spaced apart on
a continuous web A1, can be made from the entire continuous web A1 or can be made
from portions of the continuous web A1.
[0131] In the embodiment illustrated in the appended drawings, see in particular figure
3, the first primary elements 100 are made from the continuous web A1 and preferably
form at least part of the topsheet of a nappy.
[0132] As illustrated in figure 3, the primary elements 100 comprise a central portion 100a
and opposite side strips 100b.
[0133] The second primary elements 102 can be arranged adjacent to each other or spaced
apart on a continuous web A2, can be made from the entire continuous web A2 or can
be made from portions of the continuous web A2.
[0134] In the embodiment illustrated in the appended drawings, see in particular figure
4, the second primary elements 102 are made from the continuous web A2 and preferably
form at least part of the backsheet of a nappy.
[0135] The intermediate elements 101a, 101b are in the form of discrete elements, in particular
in the form of pairs of discrete elements parallel to each other (only one element
of each pair of discrete elements is visible in figures 1 and 2). In the embodiment
illustrated in the appended drawings, see in particular figures 3 and 4, the intermediate
elements 101a, 101b respectively form the front and rear flaps of a nappy and are
obtained from respective pairs of parallel continuous webs A3 and A4.
[0136] The apparatus 1 comprises a forming support 10 having a deposition surface 11.
[0137] The forming support 10 can be moved along a working direction T.
[0138] The forming support 10 comprises holding members 12 which act on the deposition surface
11 to hold the first primary elements 100, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and
the second primary elements 102 on the deposition surface.
[0139] The holding members 12 comprise a suction device 13 active on the deposition surface
11. The suction device 13 can be placed outside the forming support 10 and connected
thereto, or it can be integrated into the forming support 10. In figures 1 and 2 the
suction device has been schematically depicted inside the forming support 10. The
suction device 13 can be any device capable of generating a vacuum, such as a suction
pump.
[0140] The suction device 13 is configured to suck air through the deposition surface 11
so as to generate a vacuum (with respect to ambient pressure) near the deposition
surface 11.
[0141] The suction exerted by the suction device 13 on the forming surface 11 is essentially
perpendicular to the working direction T between a holding start position P1 and a
holding end position P2. The holding start position P1 is placed along the working
direction T upstream of the holding end position P2. The deposition surface 11 is
movable along the working direction T, so that any portion of the deposition surface
11 passes from the holding start position P1 to the holding end position P2.
[0142] The suction device 13 selectively acts on the forming support 10 by sucking air through
the deposition surface 11 along the entire portion of the deposition surface 11 which
is located, from time to time, between the suction start position P1 and the suction
end position P2 and by stopping the suction of air along the entire portion of the
deposition surface 11 which is located, from time to time, between the suction end
position P2 and the suction start position P1.
[0143] In the embodiment illustrated in the appended drawings, the forming support 10 comprises
a drum 14 rotatable about a rotation axis R. The deposition surface 11 is defined
by a cylindrical surface 15 of the drum 14. The working direction T is a circular,
clockwise direction following the extension of the cylindrical surface 15 between
the suction start position P1 and the suction end position P2.
[0144] On the cylindrical surface 15, a plurality of holding holes 16 is obtained in fluid
communication with the suction device 13. The suction on the cylindrical surface 15
occurs by means of the suction holes 16, through which air is drawn from the environment
immediately adjacent to the cylindrical surface 15. The suction action therefore has
a direction perpendicular to the cylindrical surface 15 of the drum 14 and is directed
radially towards the rotation axis R.
[0145] The holding holes 16 are obtained on the cylindrical surface 15 with different densities
(i.e., number of holding holes 16 per surface unit of the cylindrical surface 15).
On a central cylindrical portion 15a of the cylindrical surface 15, the holding holes
16 have a lower density than that at the side cylindrical portions 15b adjacent to
the central cylindrical portion 15a and opposite each other. The suction action is
greater at the side cylindrical portions 15b than at the central cylindrical portion
15a. The holding holes 16 are distributed along the entire central cylindrical portion
15a and along all the side cylindrical portions 15b of the cylindrical surface 15.
[0146] The rotation of the drum 14 feeds the holding holes 16 along the working direction
T, such that any one of a plurality of holding holes 16, aligned or adjacent along
a direction parallel to the rotation axis R, reaches the holding start position P1,
proceeds to the holding end position P2, passes the holding end position P2, and again
reaches the holding start position P1. When the holding holes 16 are located between
the holding start position P1 and the holding end position P2, the suction device
13 is active on such holding holes 16. When the holding holes 16 are between the holding
end position P2 and the holding start position P1, the suction device 13 is not active
on such holding holes 16.
[0147] Therefore, the suction device 13 is active along the working direction T on the cylindrical
surface 15 for a circumferential extension less than 360°.
[0148] A feeding member 17 is active on the continuous web A1 in order to feed it onto the
forming support 10 at a deposition position D1. The feeding member 17 is configured
to divert, unwind or convey the continuous web A1 towards the forming support 10 so
that it reaches the forming support 10 at the deposition position D1.
[0149] In the embodiments illustrated in figures 1 and 2, the feeding member 17 is a transfer
drum.
[0150] The deposition position D1 is placed at or downstream of the holding start position
P1.
[0151] A feeding member 18 is configured to feed the intermediate elements 101a, 10ab onto
the forming support 10. In particular, the feeding member 18 is configured to arrange
sequences of pairs of intermediate elements 101a, 101b onto the deposition surface
11 at a deposition area D2.
[0152] The deposition area D2 is arranged downstream of the first deposition position D1
and downstream of the holding start position P1 and upstream of the holding end position
P2.
[0153] The feeding member 18 comprises a first deposition member 19 configured to deposit
onto the forming support 10 first pairs of intermediate elements 101a parallel to
each other.
[0154] The first deposition member 19 is active on the forming support 10 at a position
D2a of the deposition area D2.
[0155] The first deposition member 19 comprises a transfer drum 20 arranged in a position
adjacent to the forming support 10. The transfer drum 20 is configured to receive
a pair of continuous webs A3 parallel to each other. The first deposition member 19
further comprises a cutting member 21, comprising for example a pair of rollers equipped
with a knife 21a, active on the transfer drum 20 and configured to cut the pair of
continuous webs A3 into pairs of intermediate elements 101a.
[0156] The transfer drum 20 can be a so-called "cut and slip" drum, i.e., of the type configured
to distance the pairs of intermediate elements 101a from each other before transferring
them to the forming support 10.
[0157] The first deposition member 19 further comprises a unit for feeding (not illustrated)
the pair of third continuous webs to the transfer drum 20. The feeding unit is configured
to divert, unwind or convey the pair of continuous webs A3 to the transfer drum 20
upstream of the cutting member 21. The feeding unit can for example comprise a reel,
a roller, a drum, a belt tensioner, a conveyor belt and/or at least one belt guide.
[0158] The feeding member 18 further comprises a second deposition member 22 configured
to deposit onto the forming support 10 second pairs of intermediate elements 101b
parallel to each other.
[0159] The second deposition member 22 is active on the forming support 10 at a second position
D2b of the deposition area D2.
[0160] The second position D2b is placed downstream of the first position D2a.
[0161] The second deposition member 22 comprises a transfer drum 23 arranged in a position
adjacent to the forming support 10. The transfer drum 23 is configured to receive
a pair of continuous webs A4 parallel to each other. The second deposition member
22 further comprises a cutting member 24, comprising for example a pair of rollers
equipped with a knife 24a, active on the transfer drum 23 and configured to cut the
pair of continuous webs A4 into pairs of intermediate elements 101b.
[0162] The transfer drum 23 can be a so-called "cut and slip" drum, i.e., of the type configured
to distance the pairs of intermediate elements 101b from each other before transferring
them to the forming support 10.
[0163] The second deposition member 22 further comprises a unit for feeding (not illustrated)
the pair of continuous webs A4 to the transfer drum 23. The feeding unit is configured
to divert, unwind or convey the pair of continuous belts A4 to the transfer drum upstream
of the cutting device 24. The feeding unit can for example comprise a reel, a roller,
a drum, a belt tensioner, a conveyor belt and/or at least one belt guide.
[0164] A feeding member 25 is active on the continuous web A2 to feed the same onto the
forming support 10 at a second deposition position D3. The feeding member 25 is configured
to divert, unwind or convey the continuous web A3 towards the forming support 10 so
that it reaches the forming support 10 at the deposition position D3.
[0165] The deposition position D3 is arranged downstream of the deposition position D1 and
the deposition area D2. The deposition position D3 is arranged downstream of the holding
start position P1 and upstream or at the holding end position P2.
[0166] In the embodiments illustrated in figures 1 and 2, the feeding member 25 is a conveyor
belt 26.
[0167] The conveyor belt 26 can be equipped with a suction device to hold the continuous
web A2 on the conveyor belt 26 before it is fed to the forming support 10. The conveyor
belt 26 is configured to support the continuous web A2 in a horizontal position in
order to improve the adherence of the continuous web A2 to the conveyor belt 26.
[0168] A bonding device 27 is arranged in the working direction T to bind the continuous
web A1, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and the continuous web A2 together.
[0169] In the embodiments illustrated herein, the bonding device 27 is an ultrasonic welding
device.
[0170] As illustrated in figures 1, 2 and 4, the bonding device 27 comprises a pair of sonotrodes
28 and at least one pushing element 29 connected to the sonotrodes 28 to push them
against the forming support 10.
[0171] The bonding device 27 is placed at a bonding position D4 along the working direction
T.
[0172] The bonding position D4 is placed upstream of or at the holding end position P2.
[0173] According to a first embodiment, illustrated in figure 1, the bonding device 27 is
placed at the deposition position D3. In other words, the web A2 is fed onto the forming
support 10 at the bonding device 27.
[0174] According to a second embodiment, illustrated in figure 2, the bonding device 27
is arranged downstream of the deposition position D3. In other words, the web A2 is
fed onto the forming support 10 upstream of the bonding device 27.
[0175] In both cases, the bonding device 27 is placed below the drum 14 and at a vertical
symmetry plane S of the drum 14and therefore at 6 o'clock with reference to a clock
face, as schematically illustrated in figures 1 and 2.
[0176] In order to bind the first primary elements 101, the intermediate elements 101a,
101b and the second primary elements 102 together, the continuous web A1 is fed to
the forming support 10 at the deposition position D1. In this position, the suction
device 13 is active on the forming support 10, which thus generates a vacuum on the
deposition surface 11.
[0177] The continuous web A1 is sucked in and held onto the deposition surface 11. The suction
force is such as to avoid a relative sliding between the continuous web A1 and the
deposition surface 11.
[0178] As illustrated in figure 3, the continuous web A1 is fed onto the deposition surface
11 so that it is deposited onto the central cylindrical portion 15a of the cylindrical
surface 15 of the drum 14.
[0179] The continuous web A1 is transported along the working direction T by the rotation
of the drum 14 around the rotation axis R. During such a movement, the continuous
web A1 is held onto the cylindrical surface by the suction action exerted through
the holding holes 16.
[0180] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the continuous web A1 is made of a
fabric at least partially permeable to air, for example non-woven fabric having, at
the opposite side portions defining the side strips 100b of the primary elements 100
a grammage for example of 15 gsm. Such a fabric defines at least part of the nappy
topsheet.
[0181] The continuous web A1 is transported onto the forming support 10 towards the deposition
area D2.
[0182] In the deposition area D2, the pairs of intermediate elements 101a, 101b are sequentially
fed onto the forming support 10.
[0183] The intermediate elements 101a, 101b, before being deposited onto the deposition
surface 11, are obtained from the continuous webs A3 and A4, respectively. The continuous
web A3 is cut and divided into the intermediate elements 101a by the cutting elements
21, and the intermediate elements 101a thus obtained are transferred from the transfer
drum 20 to the deposition surface 11 at the deposition position D2a. Similarly, the
continuous web A4 is cut and divided into the intermediate elements 101b by the cutting
elements 24 and the intermediate elements 101b thus obtained are transferred from
the transfer drum 20 to the deposition surface 11 at the deposition position D2b.
[0184] The intermediate elements 101a, 101b comprise, in the preferred embodiment of the
invention, first pairs of intermediate elements 101a defining, for example, front
flaps of a nappy, and second pairs of intermediate elements 101b defining, for example,
rear flaps of nappies.
[0185] The continuous web A3 is preferably made of a fabric which is at least partially
permeable to air, e.g., a non-woven fabric having a grammage of 50 gsm, while the
continuous web A4 is preferably made of a fabric with low permeability, i.e., having
a grammage greater than 70 gsm and even up to 130 gsm. The continuous web A4 can also
incorporate an elastic film which makes it waterproof. Such an elastic film is not
present at the portions of continuous web A4 intended to be reciprocally bound to
the continuous webs A1 and A2.
[0186] The intermediate elements 101a, 101b, once transferred to the deposition surface
11, are held thereon by the suction action exerted by the suction device 13.
[0187] As shown in figure 3, each pair of intermediate elements 101a, 10ab is deposited
on the deposition surface 11 so that a portion of each intermediate element 101a,
10ab is placed on a respective side cylindrical portion 15b of the cylindrical surface
15 forming the deposition surface 11. Thus, a part of the intermediate elements 101a,
101b overlaps the side strips 100b of the first primary elements 100 obtained from
the continuous web A1 and the remaining part of the intermediate elements 101a, 101b
comes into direct contact with the forming support 10.
[0188] The holding of the intermediate elements 101a, 101b on the deposition surface 11
is implemented by the direct action of the holding holes 16 placed at the respective
side cylindrical portion 15b of the cylindrical surface 15 and is assisted by the
indirect action of the holding holes 16 placed at the central cylindrical portion
15a of the cylindrical surface 15. Such an indirect action is permitted by the fact
that the first continuous web A1 is made of a material which is at least partially
permeable to air.
[0189] As a result of the aforesaid holding action, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b
are held onto the forming support 10 without any possibility of relative sliding between
the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and the continuous web A1.
[0190] The intermediate elements 101a, 101b are fed and deposited onto the forming support
10 according to a predetermined deposition pattern. In such a predetermined pattern,
the reciprocal position of the intermediate elements 101a, 101b is repeated substantially
unchanged along the working direction T. An arrangement of intermediate elements 101a,
101b is shown in figure 3, in which pairs of intermediate elements 101a are equidistant
from each other and pairs of intermediate elements 101b are equidistant from each
other.
[0191] The intermediate elements 101a, 101b are transferred along the working direction
T towards the deposition position D3 by the rotation of the drum 14.
[0192] The continuous web A2 is fed to the forming support 10 at the deposition position
D3.
[0193] The continuous web A2 is overlapped on the continuous web A1 and partially overlaps
the intermediate elements 101a, 101b. The continuous web A2 is placed onto the forming
support 10 at the central cylindrical portion 15a of the cylindrical surface 15 of
the drum 14.
[0194] Therefore, first simultaneous overlapping regions are determined, defined at opposite
side portions of the continuous webs A1 and A2 in which opposite side portions of
the continuous web A1 (in particular the side strips 100b of the first primary elements
100), portions of the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and opposite side portions
of the continuous web A2 are reciprocally overlapped, and a second simultaneous overlapping
region defined at the central portions of the continuous webs A1 and A2 in which the
continuous web A2 is directly overlapped on the continuous web A1 without interposition
of the intermediate elements 101a, 101b.
[0195] The action of the suction device 13 is indirect on the continuous web A2, i.e., the
suction action acts on the continuous web A2 through the continuous web A1, which
as already mentioned is at least partially permeable to air, and at the aforesaid
first regions also through the intermediate elements 101a, 101b, which are also at
least partially permeable to air. Although indirect, the suction force is such as
to avoid a relative sliding between the continuous web A2, the intermediate elements
101a, 101b and the continuous web A1.
[0196] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the continuous web A2 is made of a
fabric impermeable to air, e.g., polyethylene (PE) film, with a grammage for example
of 20 gsm, and at least partly defines the backsheet of nappies.
[0197] In the embodiment of figure 1, the deposition position D3 substantially coincides
with the holding position D4 in which the bonding device 27 is active.
[0198] In the embodiment of figure 2, the deposition position D3 is placed upstream of the
holding position D4. In this embodiment, the continuous web A1, the intermediate elements
101a, 101b and the continuous web A2 are integrally transferred onto each other, through
the rotation of the drum 14, to the bonding device 27.
[0199] At this point the continuous web A1, the intermediate elements 101a 101b and the
continuous web A2 are fed between the sonotrodes 28 and the forming support 10. During
such feeding, the continuous web A1, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and the
continuous web A2 continue to be kept integral with each other and held onto the forming
support 10 by the suction action exerted by the suction device 13.
[0200] The sonotrodes 28 make a pair of ultrasonic welds S1 at the opposite simultaneous
overlapping regions of the continuous web A1, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b
and the continuous web A2.
[0201] The continuous web A1, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and the continuous web
A2 are thus bound together with the intermediate elements 101a, 101b partially interposed
between the continuous web A1 and the continuous web A2 and simultaneously bound to
both the continuous web A1 and the continuous web A2.
[0202] The sonotrodes 28 make further ultrasonic welds S2 at the overlapping regions of
the continuous web A1 and the continuous web A2 not affected by the intermediate elements
101.
[0203] As illustrated in figure 4, the welds S1 and the further welds S2 are made continuously,
i.e., along parallel weld lines comprising both the simultaneous overlapping regions
of the continuous web A1, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and the continuous
web A2, and the regions only overlapping the continuous web A1 and the continuous
web S2.
[0204] The continuous web A1, the intermediate elements 101a, 101b and the continuous web
A2, after having been bound together by the bonding device 27, form a continuous web
assembly A5 from which a plurality of absorbent sanitary articles can be obtained
which are substantially identical to each other.
[0205] In the embodiments of figures 1 and 2, the holding end position P2 is placed downstream
of the bonding device 27.
[0206] In these embodiments, the continuous web assembly A5 is held onto the forming support
10 for a sufficient distance to allow the welds to consolidate.
[0207] The continuous web assembly A5 is subsequently picked up from the forming support
10, at the holding end position P2, and transferred to a pick-up device 30. This occurs,
for example, through a suction action on the continuous web assembly A5 through a
perforated surface 31 of the pick-up device 30 connected to a further suction device
(not illustrated).
[0208] A knife (not illustrated) can be included on the pick-up device 30 for making transverse
cuts or weakening lines on the continuous web assembly A5, so that the absorbent sanitary
articles can subsequently be separated or made easily separable.
[0209] Obviously, a person skilled in the art, in order to satisfy specific and contingent
needs, can make numerous modifications and variations to the invention described above
while remaining within the scope of protection defined by the following claims.
1. A method for binding together a plurality of elements of absorbent sanitary articles,
comprising:
- feeding first primary elements (100) of absorbent sanitary articles onto a forming
support (10), said first primary elements (100) being in the form of a first continuous
web (A1);
- feeding a sequence of intermediate elements (101a, 101b) of absorbent sanitary articles
onto the forming support (10) in an at least partial overlapping relation with respect
to the first primary elements (100), said intermediate elements (101a, 101b) being
in the form of discrete elements;
- holding said intermediate elements (101a, 101b) onto the forming support (10) by
preventing a relative sliding between said intermediate elements (101a, 101b) and
said first primary elements (100);
- feeding second primary elements (102) of absorbent sanitary articles onto the forming
support (10) in an at least partial overlapping relation with respect to the first
primary elements (100) and the intermediate elements (101a, 101b), said second primary
elements (102) being in the form of a second continuous web (A2);
- binding together simultaneously the first primary elements (100), the intermediate
elements (101a, 101b) and the second primary elements (102) along at least one mutual
overlapping region thereof arranged onto the forming support (10).
2. The method according to claim 1, comprising, before or after feeding the first primary
elements (100) onto the forming support (10), moving the forming support (10) along
a working direction (T) and, after feeding the first primary elements (100) onto the
forming support (10), holding said first primary elements (100) onto the forming support
(10) by preventing a relative sliding between the first primary elements (100) and
the forming support (10) during the movement of the forming support (10) along said
working direction (T).
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein holding said first primary elements (100)
onto the forming support (10) comprises exerting a suction action towards the forming
support (10) on said first primary elements (100).
4. The method according to claim 2 or 3, comprising, after binding together the first
primary elements (100), the intermediate elements (101a, 101b) and the second primary
elements (102), temporarily holding the first primary elements (100), the intermediate
elements (101a, 101b) and the second primary elements (102) bound together onto the
forming support (10) before moving them away from the forming support (10).
5. The method according to any one of the previous claims, wherein:
- feeding the first primary elements (100) comprises depositing said first primary
elements (100) onto the forming support (10) at a first deposition position (D1);
- feeding the sequence of intermediate elements (101a, 101b) comprises depositing
said intermediate elements (101a, 101b) onto the forming support (10) at least one
deposition area (D2) arranged downstream of said first deposition position (D1) with
respect to said working direction (T);
- feeding the second primary elements (102) comprises depositing said second primary
elements (102) onto the forming support (10) at a second deposition position arranged
downstream of said deposition area (D2) with respect to said working direction (T);
wherein depositing said intermediate elements (101a, 101b) onto the forming support
(10) comprises:
- depositing a first pair of intermediate elements (101a) at a first position (D2a)
of said deposition area (D2);
- depositing a second pair of intermediate elements (101b) at a second position (D2b)
of said deposition area (D2) arranged downstream of said first position (D2a) of said
deposition area (D2).
6. The method according to any one of the previous claims, wherein feeding the second
primary elements (102) comprises arranging the second primary elements (102) in a
position corresponding to the one in which the first primary elements (100), the intermediate
elements (101a, 101b) and the second primary elements (102) will be bound together.
7. The method according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the first primary
elements (100) and the intermediate elements (101a, 101b) are at least partially permeable
to air and the second primary elements (102) are substantially impermeable to air.
8. The method according to any one of the previous claims, wherein binding together the
first primary elements (100), the intermediate elements (101a, 101b) and the second
primary elements (102) comprises welding together the first primary elements (100),
the intermediate elements (101a, 101b) and the second primary elements (102).
9. An apparatus (1) for binding together a plurality of elements of absorbent sanitary
articles, comprising:
- a forming support (10) movable along a working direction (T);
- a first feeding member (17) configured to feed first primary elements (100) of absorbent
sanitary articles onto the forming support (10) at a first deposition position (D1),
said first primary elements (100) being in the form of a first continuous web (A1);
- at least one second feeding member (18a, 18b) configured to feed a sequence of intermediate
elements (101a, 101b) of absorbent sanitary articles onto the forming support (10)
at a deposition area (D2) arranged downstream of said first deposition position (D1)
with respect to said working direction (T), said intermediate elements (101a, 101b)
being in the form of discrete elements;
- a third feeding member (25) configured to feed second primary elements (102) of
absorbent sanitary articles onto the forming support (10) at a second deposition position
(D3) arranged downstream of said deposition area (D2) with respect to said working
direction (T), said second primary elements (102) being in the form of a second continuous
web (A2);
- a bonding device (27) operating onto the forming support (10) at the second deposition
position (D3) or downstream of said second deposition position (D3) with respect to
said working direction (T), said bonding device (27) being configured to bind the
first primary elements (100), the sequence of intermediate elements (101a, 101b) and
the second primary elements (102) together along at least one mutual overlapping region
thereof defined onto the forming support (10).
10. The apparatus (1) according to claim 9, comprising holding members (12) configured
to hold in position the first primary elements (100), the intermediate elements (101a,
101b) and the second primary elements (102) onto the forming support (10) during the
movement of the forming support (10) along said working direction (T).
11. The apparatus (1) according to claim 10, wherein said holding members (12) comprise
a suction device (13) operating on holding holes (16) formed on a deposition surface
(11) of the forming support (10).
12. The apparatus (1) according to claim 11, wherein the forming support (10) comprises
a drum (14) rotatable around a rotation axis (R) and wherein the suction device (13)
operates in the working direction (T) on a cylindrical surface (15) of the drum (14)
over a circumferential extension thereof lower than 360°.
13. The apparatus (1) according to any one of claims 9 to 12, wherein said at least one
second feeding member (18) comprises:
- a first deposition member (19) configured to deposit a first pair of intermediate
elements (101a) onto the forming support (10) at a first position (D2a) of said deposition
area (D2);
- a second deposition member (21) configured to deposit a second pair of intermediate
elements (101b) at a second position (D2b) of said deposition area (D2) arranged downstream
of said first position (D2a) of said deposition area (D2) with respect to said working
direction (T).
14. The apparatus (1) according to any one of claims 9 to 13, wherein the bonding device
(27) is arranged below the forming support (10).
15. The apparatus (1) according to any one of claims 9 to 14, wherein the bonding device
(27) comprises a welding device.